Russian artillery Id.
Re: Russian artillery Id.
Hi all,
Not artillery but... Any idea about these AA mounts for 7.62mm M1910 machineguns ??
A standard mount or makeshift ...?
Image from Ebay
Sturm78
Not artillery but... Any idea about these AA mounts for 7.62mm M1910 machineguns ??
A standard mount or makeshift ...?
Image from Ebay
Sturm78
Re: Russian artillery Id.
Nobody ??
Well here a new image from Ebay. I am not sure about this gun: 45mm PTP ??
Sturm78
Well here a new image from Ebay. I am not sure about this gun: 45mm PTP ??
Sturm78
Re: Russian artillery Id.
45-mm AT gun model 1941 (aka "Leningrad" gun):
http://www.weapon.df.ru/poligon/content ... pak41.html
http://fortoved.ru/forum/index.php?t=ms ... goto=51309
http://www.weapon.df.ru/poligon/content ... pak41.html
http://fortoved.ru/forum/index.php?t=ms ... goto=51309
Re: Russian artillery Id.
Thank you, Art
Regards Sturm78
Regards Sturm78
Re: Russian artillery Id.
Hi all,
I am not sure about the gun situated in foreground: 107mm M1910-30 ???
Image from Ebay
Sturm78
I am not sure about the gun situated in foreground: 107mm M1910-30 ???
Image from Ebay
Sturm78
Re: Russian artillery Id.
The thing looks like a 107-mm gun with wheels and a shield from a F-22 gun. Can't say more exactly.
Re: Russian artillery Id.
The gun looks to me just like a regular 107 mm M1910-30 with pneumatic tires as we've seen on other pictures in this thread (see post #80:
viewtopic.php?p=1582589#p1582589 )
or on this other thread:
viewtopic.php?p=1755851#p1755851
Emmanuel
viewtopic.php?p=1582589#p1582589 )
or on this other thread:
viewtopic.php?p=1755851#p1755851
Emmanuel
Re: Russian artillery Id.
Thanks for your answers, Art and Emmanuel.
The shield seems a bit different to the standard one of 107mm M1910-30 gun but I am not sure...
Sturm78
The shield seems a bit different to the standard one of 107mm M1910-30 gun but I am not sure...
Sturm78
Re: Russian artillery Id.
Sturm 78,
Could it come from an optical effect created by the sleeve on the muzzle of the barrel on the right?
Emmanuel
Could it come from an optical effect created by the sleeve on the muzzle of the barrel on the right?
Emmanuel
Re: Russian artillery Id.
It is possible...
Sturm78
Sturm78
Re: Russian artillery Id.
Hi all,
Are these double wheels used in 152mm ML-20 gun/howitzer during WW2 or only postwar ??
Sturm78
Are these double wheels used in 152mm ML-20 gun/howitzer during WW2 or only postwar ??
Sturm78
Re: Russian artillery Id.
Nobody for my last question ?
Well, here another image from Ebay. 37mm M1939 twin naval gun ???
Sturm78
Well, here another image from Ebay. 37mm M1939 twin naval gun ???
Sturm78
Re: Russian artillery Id.
Hi all,
I found this interesting image on the net (Sorry, I don´t remember the exact source)
According to photo caption an 37mm NS-37 Soviet AA gun. Any aditional information about this gun ?
I guess it is a land AA variant of the aircfrat gun 37mm Nudelman-Suranov NS-37 gun, is it not?
Only prototype or mass-produced ?
Year ?
Sturm78
I found this interesting image on the net (Sorry, I don´t remember the exact source)
According to photo caption an 37mm NS-37 Soviet AA gun. Any aditional information about this gun ?
I guess it is a land AA variant of the aircfrat gun 37mm Nudelman-Suranov NS-37 gun, is it not?
Only prototype or mass-produced ?
Year ?
Sturm78
Re: Russian artillery Id.
Hi!
In russian military magazine "Technika i Voorujenie" 2017-06, this photo signed as "Automatic anti-aircraft gun БМЗ-37 (BMZ-37), construction of Taubin and Baburin in firing position"
Re: Russian artillery Id.
Thanks, karlik
Any aditional information will be welcome
Regards
Sturm78
Any aditional information will be welcome
Regards
Sturm78